Adry
自分の趣味や興味を把握して、自分の好きな分野を盛り上げよう
Only for iPhone
Free
Adry reimagines connection through intuition.
This update improves seamless Table navigation and reveals what fits you—naturally.
Just move, and your world expands.
Adry is not an app for chasing passing information.
It is an app for building your own point of view and keeping track of work in progress.
Here, you do not need to follow someone else’s answer.
What matters is where you stand, what you think, and what you are trying to make.
Adry helps you keep that context, not just the result.
Adry is built around two core ideas: Kao and Table.
Kao lets you express and organize yourself from different roles or interests.
Table gives you places built around specific interests, so you can connect through shared context instead of noise.
It can be a photo, a note, or an idea.
It does not have to be a major achievement.
What you touched with your own hands and thought through with your own mind gradually becomes a record.
Adry is not about simply seeing more information.
It is about finding the right place for yourself, shaping your thoughts, and keeping a record of what you do along the way.
Instead of endless consumption, it supports a slower and more meaningful way to build your own direction.
Adry is not just for browsing.
It is a place to develop your own point of view, build your own connections, and keep the thoughts and actions that happen along the way.
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more 2026/04/27
This update focuses on refining how “Kao” (perspective) and “Table” (context) connect, creating a more seamless and intuitive flow for users.
We first addressed the instability that sometimes occurred immediately after creating a Table. Previously, there could be slight delays in visibility or selection states. Now, all relevant states are synchronized at the moment of creation, ensuring that newly created Tables appear consistently and reliably right away.
We also redesigned the behavior of “TableBridge,” which guides transitions between Tables. When moving from one Table to another, the system now considers which Kao is associated with that Table. If there is only one candidate, the transition happens instantly. If multiple options exist, users can choose their perspective before entering. This makes the “who you are” aspect of navigation much clearer.
In addition, we introduced a new ranking mechanism for Tables and transitions based on emotional alignment. Instead of relying purely on counts or activity, the system prioritizes how well a Table matches the user’s current state. This creates a more natural and personalized flow, where relevant contexts surface without deliberate searching.
We also clarified the distinction between Tables you can view and those you are actively connected to. View-only Tables are treated as temporary references and are not persisted as part of your state, while connected Tables retain continuity and context over time.
Overall, this update is less about adding features and more about improving the quality of connections. By optimizing internal structures, Adry allows users to move naturally through contexts that feel right, without friction or forced decisions.
Adry will continue evolving toward an experience where action itself completes the outcome.
3.8.7 5 days ago
04/23/2026
What’s New
This update focuses on making Tables easier to understand and easier to read.
We first refined how Fan Table status is shown across the app. The badge label has been unified as “FT,” and its display rules have been adjusted so it appears more naturally in the right places. We also improved the FT tap experience, so you can now open a clearer explanation directly from the badge itself.
In Table profiles, FT badges are now easier to interact with, and the explanation modal has been updated to make the meaning more understandable. Related interface text has also been refreshed across Japanese, English, and Korean for a more consistent experience.
We also added a new activity view for Tables. You can now see posting activity through three indicators: Kao posts, comments, and reactions. These trends can be viewed across daily, weekly, and monthly ranges, making it easier to understand how a Table is changing over time.
This release is less about adding noise and more about improving clarity. It helps you better understand what a Table represents and how activity is building inside it.
3.8.3 24 Apr
This update focuses on making Adry easier to read, easier to edit, and more stable in everyday use.
We first refined the feed experience. Ads now appear only when the item itself is meant to be shown as an ad, and heading display was adjusted so the feed is easier to scan without repeated Table headers. We also improved visibility rules so older content is less likely to appear in places where freshness matters, and made returning to the top of the feed feel more natural when using update prompts.
Table editing has also been expanded. We improved how Table name and introduction updates are handled, including more accurate control around when they can be changed again. We also added FanTable support and updated related interface text across Japanese, English, and Korean. For Table owners, a new editing flow now lets them update both the Table introduction and news content, with manual news regeneration shown only when the required conditions are met.
The Table join flow has been stabilized as well. In QR-based joining, we adjusted scan-state handling so confirmation screens and transitions are less likely to lock unintentionally. This makes the overall joining experience more dependable.
Posting is smoother too. When creating a Chapter, hashtag assistance now better reflects the selected Table, and cursor behavior during editing has been improved so text entry feels more consistent. We also added drag-and-drop reordering for images and videos, making media posting more flexible.
In addition, we improved edit entry points in Table details, reduced unnecessary repeated data loading, and refined how reaction and comment counts are reflected on screen. Rather than adding noise, this release focuses on sharpening the core experience so Adry feels calmer, clearer, and better aligned with how people move through context.
3.8.2 23 Apr
What’s New
This update improves the Table experience in Adry, making it easier to move through the app in a way that feels natural and clear.
We refined the Table profile screen so important actions are easier to understand at a glance. The top-right area has been simplified to reduce visual overlap and make the next action feel more obvious while viewing a Table.
We also improved the Explore tab to make discovering new Tables smoother. By reworking the screen structure, scrolling now feels more natural and easier to follow. This makes it simpler to browse, notice what feels relevant, and continue exploring without breaking your flow.
Inside Explore, following and unfollowing Tables is now more direct. When you discover a Table that matches your interest, you can act on it more naturally in the moment. The path from discovery to participation is now more seamless.
We also adjusted the lifecycle of Explore so content loads and updates when needed, while avoiding unnecessary work when the tab is not in use. This helps the experience feel lighter and more stable overall.
For Table owners, access to management-related actions has also been improved. Entry points to Dashboard and Connect are clearer, making it easier to move from viewing your Table to managing and expanding it.
This update is not about adding more noise. It is about making Adry easier to move through, easier to understand, and easier to trust. We focused on helping you stay grounded in the context you are in, while making the next meaningful place easier to reach.
3.8.0 16 Apr
This update improves both discovery and posting across Adry.
We first refined how Kao content appears in Feed. Instead of relying on a fixed viewing window, Adry can now use a more flexible time range to decide which recent posts should be surfaced. This makes the Kao shelf feel more responsive to current activity rather than locked into a single static range. We also optimized how candidate posts are loaded, improving stability and making the shelf better at finding relevant content. Candidate handling and display limits were adjusted as well, so the results feel more balanced and easier to browse.
We also improved the flow around Kao content itself. Refresh behavior and navigation from the shelf were updated so it is easier to move from something that catches your attention into the related post and Table. On the Table profile screen, content is now separated into Kao and News tabs. Kao content can continue loading as you scroll, while News stays easier to review in a fixed structure. This creates a clearer distinction between personal activity and automatically generated news inside each Table.
Compass has also been expanded. With this update, you can now post to Compass as a Table. This gives you more control over how and where your thoughts are shared. The change is not just about adding another posting option. It also makes it easier to place content in the right context, depending on what you want to express.
Overall, this release is about making Adry easier to move through. It improves how you encounter current activity, how you follow what matters, and how you choose where to post. The result is a clearer and more flexible experience across Feed, Table profiles, and Compass.
3.7.2 13 Apr
This update focuses on improving the timeline experience.
We refined how timeline updates are delivered and reflected for each Kao, making the overall experience more stable and easier to follow. Content now appears more naturally based on the current state of the timeline, helping you stay with the flow without unnecessary disruption.
We also adjusted how new updates are applied. Instead of changing the view automatically, Adry now lets users apply important timeline changes more intentionally. This reduces the discomfort of the screen shifting while you are reading and makes it easier to stay in your own rhythm.
In addition, we improved the app’s overall responsiveness and display stability. Timeline changes are reflected more cleanly, while unnecessary refreshes and small visual inconsistencies have been reduced. The result is a quieter, smoother experience that feels more reliable in everyday use.
Adry is not just a place to consume information. It is a place to encounter your next cue within the flow of your own interests and context. With this update, we refined that experience so the timeline feels calmer, clearer, and more consistent.
We will continue improving Adry with a focus on reducing noise and delivering meaningful changes in a way that feels natural to users.
3.7.1 9 Apr
This update improves the Compass setup experience.
The new setup flow is now more conversational, making it easier to organize your thoughts step by step. Instead of asking you to write everything at once, it helps you put your goals and ideas into words more naturally, so getting started feels lighter and clearer.
We also improved text input. Longer writing is easier to handle, and the input area has been refined for a smoother, more comfortable experience. This makes it easier to keep your train of thought without interruption and creates a more natural flow throughout setup.
In addition, we reviewed how selected options and written input are saved during setup so they are reflected more reliably in the experience that follows. This makes the starting point of Compass more stable and helps connect each person to a direction that better matches their interests and situation.
We also updated interface text in Japanese, English, and Korean, with adjustments to make the wording feel more natural in each language. The goal is a setup experience that is easier to understand no matter which language you use.
We made further adjustments to how setup state is handled in specific cases, helping us improve the flow more reliably and refine the overall experience with greater stability.
Adry is designed not just as a place to consume more information, but as a place to clarify what matters to you and connect that clarity to your next action. This update focuses on making that entry point easier. Compass now feels more natural to begin with, easier to express yourself in, and better at helping you move forward.
3.7.0 8 Apr
This update improves the Compass experience with a stronger focus on clarity, readability, and peace of mind.
The Compass Barometer now includes a segmented switch, making it easier to move between the Recent Activity Meter and Protocol Metrics in one place. This helps you understand both your current movement and the broader pattern behind it without breaking the flow of the screen.
We also added hint icons to the top right of each section. Tapping them opens a centered modal with scrollable explanations, so users can check meanings when needed without cluttering the main view. The modal can be closed by tapping the background or the close button, keeping the interaction simple and lightweight. Hint text is now localized in Japanese, English, and Korean, and English labels have been refined for more consistent wording.
Protocol Metrics have also been cleaned up visually. Values are now displayed in a unified /1 format with two decimal places, making the scale easier to read at a glance. On the protocol side, sample count is no longer shown, and only the latest update time is displayed. This keeps the screen focused while preserving the information that matters most.
We also improved the feed experience. The slideshow image limit has been expanded, allowing richer visual posts to be displayed more smoothly. The slideshow itself has been redesigned with a crossfade transition to reduce white flashes during image changes. In addition, media width inside cards has been corrected to remove the awkward empty space that could appear on the right side.
Navigation to Table profiles is now more precise as well. When opening a Table from the feed or from a Kao shelf, the screen can automatically scroll to the related chapter when available. This makes it faster to land on the content that led you there, and helps the transition feel more connected to the context you came from.
For added privacy, Compass access now includes a device authentication gate using Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode. We also added protection against duplicate launches during authentication. This authentication flow now applies consistently across Compass entry points, including tab access, notification-based entry from settings, and return flows after posting.
Rather than introducing a flashy headline feature, this update strengthens the overall feel of using Adry. It makes Compass easier to read, easier to understand, easier to return to, and safer to open. The result is a more polished experience that stays close to the natural flow of the app.
3.6.9 5 Apr
This update focuses on improving the feed experience and making post display more stable and reliable.
We introduced a new way to surface related posts inside the feed, making it easier to browse recent activity in a more natural flow. Instead of requiring users to search around for what matters next, the feed now helps relevant content feel easier to reach and easier to follow. We also adjusted how many items are shown and how they are selected so recent content is presented more clearly.
We also improved the display quality of posts that include images or video. In particular, video thumbnail handling has been refined to better support inconsistent source formats, which helps reduce display issues in cases that were previously less stable. As a result, posts appear more consistently and the feed feels smoother to browse.
In addition, we strengthened feed refresh behavior when the app launches or returns to the foreground. If refresh processing has stopped or appears stalled, the app is now better at restarting it automatically. We also refined loading-state handling so updates feel more natural and less disruptive while using the app.
We made smaller improvements to screen transitions and modal-related flows as well, helping updated ownership and related information reflect more smoothly after changes are made. These are subtle changes, but they improve consistency and overall usability across the app.
We also adjusted app badge handling when returning to the foreground so the current state is clearer.
As always, this update continues to improve how Adry helps people move through context more naturally and reach content that feels meaningfully connected to them.
3.6.8 1 Apr
This update focuses on improving the first steps of the Adry experience, especially sign-in and Table selection during onboarding.
We have added support for LINE login, making it easier and more natural to get started with Adry. We also refined the sign-in flow and authentication handling for a more stable login experience overall. In addition, the LINE sign-in button has been visually improved so it is clearer and easier to recognize for first-time users.
We also made major improvements to the Table selection experience during onboarding. A new search trigger has been added so users can look for Tables more easily. The search bar now appears and disappears more smoothly, creating a more natural flow from browsing to searching. The overall interaction has been refined so users can start typing quickly, find matching results more comfortably, and clear their search without friction.
The search experience itself has also been strengthened. Users can now find Tables not only by Table name, but also through related names and supporting terms, making it easier to reach the right Table from the words they naturally think of. During search, list reordering and loading behavior are optimized to keep the screen stable and responsive. When search is cleared, the list returns smoothly to its original browsing state.
We also adjusted the interface while the keyboard is open so users can continue moving through onboarding more smoothly while typing. Overall, this update is designed to reduce friction at the very beginning of Adry and help users connect with the Tables that fit them more naturally.
3.6.7 30 Mar
This update focuses on reducing moments where you find a Table you care about but feel blocked from taking the next step.
The biggest change is the flow for reaching the follow limit. Until now, there were situations where you could discover an interesting Table but could not move forward smoothly. With this update, when you hit the limit, you can create a new Kao and continue directly into following the Table you want. This flow is now supported from places like the Feed, Chapter details, Table profiles, and recommendation lists, so your momentum is less likely to be interrupted.
We also refined what happens after creating a Kao. When needed, the flow now connects more naturally to the next action, while unnecessary switching is reduced in cases where it would feel distracting. The result is a cleaner experience that keeps the focus on acting within the context you want, rather than making Kao creation feel like a separate task.
Follow management has also been strengthened. To prevent important connections from being lost too easily, some unfollow actions are now restricted. At the same time, we adjusted cases where limits could become too rigid and make progress difficult, so the app can stay protective without feeling overly restrictive.
We have also added a new rule guide inside the app. You can now access it from places like Account settings and Kao or Table creation flows, making it easier to check how key parts of Adry work when you need it. This is part of an ongoing effort to make Adry’s unique structure easier to understand without overexplaining it.
Input rules for Kao have been cleaned up as well. Name and profile requirements have been aligned, and validation and character count displays are now more consistent across creation, editing, and timeline-related screens. This reduces confusion and makes input rules easier to follow.
In addition, we refined parts of Compass related to purchase state handling. Status management has been adjusted so in-progress purchases and active subscription states are reflected more smoothly and consistently.
We also made improvements to launch and maintenance screens, update messaging, layout details, and multilingual text support. Overall, this update is about making Adry feel easier to continue using in the exact moment you want to move forward.
3.6.6 26 Mar
This update focuses on improving the first moments of using Adry, with a better startup experience, clearer profile setup, and more consistent guidance across the app.
We updated the maintenance screen so it now matches the launch experience, using the same animated gradient background and logo. This keeps the visual tone consistent and makes maintenance periods feel clearer and more intentional.
We also adjusted the required update flow so update notices appear in a more stable and reliable way. When an update is needed, the message is easier to understand and smoother to act on.
Profile setup has also been improved. We unified the character limits for display names and profile descriptions across creation, editing, and older screens, and we updated save conditions and warning messages to match those rules more consistently. This helps reduce confusion and makes the setup experience feel more predictable.
In addition, we added direct links to review the rules from both profile creation and Table creation screens. This makes it easier to understand what is expected while setting things up, especially for first-time users. Related guidance and rule text have also been updated in Japanese, English, and Korean.
We also made small layout adjustments to improve visual balance in the bottom navigation area. On top of that, we added protection against accidentally removing the last remaining follow, with disabled actions and clearer guidance where needed. Related messages are now available in multiple languages as well.
This update is less about adding flashy new features and more about making Adry easier to understand, easier to start, and more comfortable to use from the very beginning. We will keep refining both clarity and atmosphere in future updates.
3.6.5 24 Mar
Version 3.6.3 brings improvements to video playback, news management, input handling, and the local join experience.
For video playback, we refined audio behavior between inline playback and expanded playback to make media viewing feel more natural. We also improved transition stability during playback changes.
In News Management, we updated how recommended and blocked words are presented so their status is easier to understand. Tutorial timing and visibility were also adjusted so guidance appears more reliably when needed. We also refined the wording and display timing to make onboarding easier to follow.
For input handling, we improved emoji input behavior to balance flexibility while typing with clearer rules when saving. We also updated save button behavior to help prevent unintended actions. In addition, focus states for both hashtag and emoji fields are now easier to recognize.
For the local join experience, we polished the layout and visual styling for a cleaner and more consistent look. The scan screen now feels more immersive, with clearer guidance and confirmation flows. Error presentation was also refined to make issues easier to understand.
This update also includes additional stability and usability improvements across the app.
3.6.3 20 Mar
This update improves text input consistency and loading stability during screen changes.
We unified the character limit for extended text across iOS and Web, aligning input limits, counters, and trimming behavior.
We also refined loading during table switching to prevent cases where screen updates could stall.
As a result, both text input and navigation now feel more stable and consistent.
3.6.2 15 Mar
This update improves posting stability, unifies Connect Table candidate behavior, refines onboarding Table selection, stabilizes loading during initial view setup and table switching, expands local join flows, and adjusts timeline presentation for a smoother overall experience.
3.6.1 14 Mar
This update brings a major refresh to the overall Adry experience.
Connect Table makes it easier to move through related Tables and build more meaningful connections around your interests.
It is now easier to shape a flow with more context and less noise.
Onboarding has been redesigned so your Feed takes shape as you choose Tables.
From the first session, your own choices begin to define the experience.
Compass has been updated to better reflect how your interests, movement, and personal changes connect over time.
It is designed to make the experience feel closer to real thought and action, not just passive browsing.
HandShake adds a new way to revisit what you read in a Chapter through your own perspective.
It supports a more personal and reflective experience after reading.
Comments have also been updated with replies and threaded conversations, making it easier for discussions to continue more naturally.
Reporting tools have been strengthened as well, helping support a more comfortable and reliable space for everyone.
With this release, Adry moves further from being a place to simply follow information, and closer to being a place where perspective, connection, and context can grow.
3.6.0 12 Mar
This update fixes issues around Kao deletion and improves UI refresh stability after changes.
We also refined handling for deleted data and prepared the foundation for safer account/Kao deletion flows on the web side.
In addition, we improved onboarding flow design for first-time users (Kao creation and Table join flow), as well as list stability and loading experience.
Overall, this release focuses on consistency, reliability, and a smoother user experience.
3.5.2 24 Feb
Improved display stability.
Fixed an issue where certain chapters were not rendered correctly, ensuring a safer and more reliable viewing experience.
Optimized feed refresh behavior.
Refined pull-to-refresh interactions and loading indicators for a smoother and more natural user experience.
Internal improvements for better performance and overall stability.
3.5.1 17 Feb
Version 3.5.0
Improved notifications: Rich notifications with images/videos are now more reliably displayed.
Performance: Optimized data fetching in Feed, Profile, and Notifications to reduce network usage and improve scrolling.
Stability: Prevented duplicated listeners during navigation, reducing double-updates and sluggish behavior.
3.5.0 14 Feb
Improved the post sign-up experience and fixed bugs.
3.4.1 13 Jan
Major update to the reaction feature.
You can now select multiple emojis freely, and in addition to emojis, you can register a single character of text as a reaction.
This allows for more intuitive and expressive interactions.
We have also fixed crash issues that occurred in certain situations,
and made minor UI adjustments to improve overall stability and usability.
Enjoy a smoother and more flexible experience.
3.4.0 10 Jan
- Added "Elevator" feature.
- Increased Chapter character limit to 1,200.
- Added support for English and Korean.
- Improved data management and fixed minor bugs.
3.3.0 11/12/2025
We’ve refined the recommendation algorithm.
Older recommendations (over 4 hours old) are now automatically cleared, and only the most recently selected Table’s Chapters are newly added for sharper, context-focused updates.
3.2.2 20/11/2025
• Enabled viewing of Table scraping and clustering insights.
• Minor bug fixes.
• Improved search bar behavior for stable display independent of scrolling.
• Updated the recommended view so the search bar can be toggled via the toolbar’s magnifying-glass button.
• Enhanced Table name resolution and follow handling for safer and more reliable use.
3.2.1 16/11/2025
*Fixed some lightness bugs
*Improved table selection
*Fixed a bug that prevented the timeline from appearing
3.2.0 09/11/2025
2026/04/27
This update focuses on refining how “Kao” (perspective) and “Table” (context) connect, creating a more seamless and intuitive flow for users.
We first addressed the instability that sometimes occurred immediately after creating a Table. Previously, there could be slight delays in visibility or selection states. Now, all relevant states are synchronized at the moment of creation, ensuring that newly created Tables appear consistently and reliably right away.
We also redesigned the behavior of “TableBridge,” which guides transitions between Tables. When moving from one Table to another, the system now considers which Kao is associated with that Table. If there is only one candidate, the transition happens instantly. If multiple options exist, users can choose their perspective before entering. This makes the “who you are” aspect of navigation much clearer.
In addition, we introduced a new ranking mechanism for Tables and transitions based on emotional alignment. Instead of relying purely on counts or activity, the system prioritizes how well a Table matches the user’s current state. This creates a more natural and personalized flow, where relevant contexts surface without deliberate searching.
We also clarified the distinction between Tables you can view and those you are actively connected to. View-only Tables are treated as temporary references and are not persisted as part of your state, while connected Tables retain continuity and context over time.
Overall, this update is less about adding features and more about improving the quality of connections. By optimizing internal structures, Adry allows users to move naturally through contexts that feel right, without friction or forced decisions.
Adry will continue evolving toward an experience where action itself completes the outcome.
more Version 3.8.7 5 days ago
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